
Photo of Fire Division attenuator courtesy of City of Wyoming
A former City of Wyoming, Mich., dump truck has found new life as a crash attenuator vehicle for the city’s Fire Division. The refurbished attenuator, which would have cost $127,000 if purchased new, was built by fleet staff for less than half the cost, according to the city.
The crash attenuator is a safety device that reduces the damage to structures, vehicles, and motorists resulting from a motor vehicle collision. It is also designed to redirect vehicles away from hazards on the road. In the event of a crash or emergency situation on a roadway, the attenuator will be set up to protect the scene from passersby, thereby ensuring safety for public safety officials, emergency technicians, pedestrians, and victims. The vehicle will also be used by the Public Works Department staff while performing repairs on major streets, protecting both staff and equipment. This type of vehicle has not been a part of the city’s fleet in the past.













